Be > References for ‘Bel’

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Glossary and List of Bengali Plant Names (1)

[4] BÁBLÁ. Acacia, Acacia [...] eggplant, Solanum melongena Linn. BEL. Marmelos fruit, wood apple, [...] Buckii is Psoralea corylifolia Linn.

Tuberculosis (1)

[38] 2. It is desirable for patients [...] take a tola of the juices of bel, shiuli and kayetbel leaves, mixed in equal quantities.

Syphilis (1)

[35] 2. An application of the leaves of papaya and bel ground together; will remove the mercury spots.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (1)

[47] Now, what is pújá [...] paraphernalia such as flowers, bel leaves, sandalwood paste, Ganges [...] vidhipújana [systematic worship].

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (1)

[58] In fact, the words gáchi, [...] people used to call an area with a Bel tree garden “Belgáchiyá”.

Phonetics, Prefixes and Suffixes (Discourse 5) (1)

[9] In the Calcutta pronunciation of pet́, tel, bel, etc. the e is not pronounced [...] concords with the Aryan styles.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[18] Belphul blooms during [...] rare. All these three flowers, bel , juṋi and kunda , have year-round varieties as well.

Krśńa Imparts Six Stages of Realization (Discourse 3) (1)

[25] In the case of Vraja Krśńa, [...] may be compared to a firm, ripe bel [wood apple] with a hard shell. [...] boiled, condensed sugar cane juice.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[42] 20) The word kavara is also used [...] made from syrup], for example, bel páná.) However, [...] Bengali word is kavariká.

Integrated Farming (4)

[85] Crops requiring shade include such [...] in making scents include the rai bel, matia bel and mogra bel varieties of bel phul [Jasminum sambac Ait.], jui [...] lavender and oleander fragrances.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (5)

[7] Indu + bil + ac = indubila. By [...] its colloquial meaning is “bel fruit” [wood-apple]. In [...] view that eating burnt, unripe bel or wood-apple would alleviate ulcers and other kinds of stomach problems, while eating ripe bel would create stomach ulcers. Thus they named the fruit bilva.

[15] All those woods which were not [...] as shál (indra), bilva (bel or wood-apple), yajiṋad́umbara [...] bilvakáśt́ha (bel wood) in their sacrifices. I have [...] sacrifices; it is used for cooking.

Female Diseases (1)

[43] 2. Tying the root of a [[ cárá bel ]] around the waist will relieve the pain of this disease.

Dysentery (1)

[12] After allowing the stomach to rest [...] diet than to medicine. Roasted bel, or ripe banana peeled and [...] serve as both food and medicine.

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (3)

[42] Next is bilva, bel-fruit. Unripe bel is the best medicine for all stomach diseases. Unripe bel should be eaten after roasting; ripe bel is not very good. Bil means “minute [...] with excellent qualities”].